Richardson, Dexter declare for NFL while more Gators enter transfer portal



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The Florida Gators are going through massive roaster attrition as the 2022 season comes to a close. First, headlined by the NFL Draft departures of QB Anthony Richardson and DL Gervon Dexter. Add a slew of transfers and it is obvious Florida will be very active in the transfer portal.

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21 thoughts on “Richardson, Dexter declare for NFL while more Gators enter transfer portal”

  1. If AR could throw accurately he would have done so all year. He's not going to all the sudden start throwing accurately in the pros.
    He's not gonna last long in the NFL.

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  2. Dexter will do well in the NFL because he won't be getting double teamed 80% of the time.

    And of course Torrence is going to start day one in the NFL just like the Pouncy twins.

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  3. You mean we're not even one game better than last year? How is that even possible? The team wasn't even trying last year, and the team that Mullen recruited was still better than the team that Napier put on the field? We really struck out when we got Napier.

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  4. I swear…..at this point…and I know it's still early…and I really want this thing to jump off….but I keep asking myself….especially with all these transfers and declaring to go to NFL going on….like what is it we're "buying in" after seeing what all we've seen this year?

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  5. Filepe franks was literally better than AR.
    I hope he does good in the nfl but I don’t see it. He can’t anticipate throws or throw on time. He’s always off in his timing forcing him to make throws in tight windows. If he throws it one second earlier he’s gonna hit the receiver when he wide open

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  6. I've seen fans bashing BN and saying the sky is falling because of the amount of transfers but were also the same fans complaining all year about the coaches and players. I don't get it. You can't expect different results doing the same thing over and over. Bring on the new talent and let the build begin. Go Gators!

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  7. This is 100% the strangest time I've ever seen as a Gator fan of my entire life I have literally no idea if I should expect six and six next year or 10 and 2 I literally don't know what to expect because of the way the college football landscape has become and now we have a new coach and I don't know if this year was on him or if it was on the previous staff it's so hard to predict it.

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  8. I ran the numbers late last week and between graduation, guys declaring for the draft, knuckleheads getting booted off the team, and players entering the portal: If the Gators signed all of their 2023 commits, they still needed 4 more scholarship players to leave in order to get to the limit of 85. Where are the Gators now? We obviously plan to sign some portal players ourselves, plus we're still scrapping after a few recruits, which means we need some free scholarships.

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  9. AR should've definitely stayed one more year. I don't think he gets picked up anywhere in the first 3 rounds this year, but if he had a more polished season next year he'd be a top 10 pick. Reallly bad career decision. We won't see him play an NFL snap.

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